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Today in fashion news from around the world wide web: Can't wait for this weekend's American launch of the Versace for H&M collection? Here's a preview of launch-day insanity to come—the collab launched in London and Shanghai this morning. Also, someone stole the entire Marc Jacobs spring 2012 collection while it was en route from Paris to London. Yes, the whole collection. Lauren Bush's gorgeous wedding photos get released on the internet. And The Situation gets embroiled in a fashion lawsuit. All the gory details this way.

LONDON— London and Shanghai got the Versace for H&M collections in store first—and boy, was it a madhouse. Donatella Versace herself turned up (above) in London, where everything sold out within 30 minutes. Check out Catwalk Queen for photos of the early-morning lineup—we're expecting the same craziness, plus a million here in New York—and the Daily Mail has a full rundown of how it all went down.

NEW YORK— Is one of our favorite downtown labels on the brink of closure? WWDreports that Vena Cava is in serious trouble—"A source close to the designers said the financial state of the company is 'drastic' and that it would not move forward without an angel investor or partner stepping into the picture."

COLORADO— Lauren Bush and David Lauren (son of Ralph) were married earlier this year. Finally, the photos have been published, along with the story of their proposal, which happened at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art: "When Lauren arrived at the place where they had agreed to meet, no one was there except David. The artwork he wanted her to see was not the museum’s latest Old Masters acquisition but photographs of the couple that spanned their seven happy years together, blown up and displayed around the room." Awwwww.

JERSEY SHORE— Remember earlier this year when Abercrombie & Fitch claimed it had offered Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino a hefty sum to stop wearing the brand's clothes? Well Sorrentino has turned around and sued Abercrombie. In papers filed in Florida this week, The Situation claims Abercrombie infringed on his trademarks—selling shirts emblazoned with the words "The Fitchuation" and "GTL."

SOMEWHERE BETWEEN PARIS AND LONDON— The entire Marc Jacobs' spring collection was stolen en route between Paris and London. Yes, the entire collection.